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but we did not allow fear to cause us to abandon what made us special. we chose more government instead of more freedom. >> remember that? i let it go by. a spokesman for the florida senator confirmed that rubio intended to say more freedom instead of more government. now to arizona governor jan brewer. in a push for more rigid anti-immigration laws brewer inadvertently endorsed president obama. >> i know that if president obama is elected in november, which i hope that he is, that he will be able to come together with all of us and come up with a solution, and i believe he will secure our borders. and therefore we can resolve all those other issues as a simple matter. >> wow. that would be quite a shift in opinion after this well-known tarmac moment between governor brewer there and president obama. a spokesman stepped up in that case, as well, to clean up the mess. also, look at the pointing finger there. also remember when president obama when inned on how mitt romney's business experience would play into the responsibilities of being president? >> if
but we did not allow fear to cause us to abandon what made us special. we chose more government instead of more freedom. >> remember that? i let it go by. a spokesman for the florida senator confirmed that rubio intended to say more freedom instead of more government. now to arizona governor jan brewer. in a push for more rigid anti-immigration laws brewer inadvertently endorsed president obama. >> i know that if president obama is elected in november, which i hope that he is, that...
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he kept us out of lebanon. that was it. but a man of peace, and the other guy is a guy who never saw war and talks like a hawk, and i have a problem like that. romney talks about he has been to war, but he hasn't. am i right? >> well, the parallels are not even, but the point is that stevenson is much more eloquent than eisenhower and stevenson was much more admired by intellectuals than eisenhower and presidents come from different backgrounds. who would have guessed in 1860 that lincoln would be eloquent and as effective as he was? >> you are saying it is a long shot? >> i am saying that you don't know today and he doesn't know today exactly what kind of president he will be. but you won't agree with this, but look at obama. obama is one of the most articulate, eloquent people we have ever had and he is largely an amateur. i believe that the misunderstanding of this city i extraordinary. >> okay. that is your shot. okay. an earlier shot that you made against romney. he was not a career politician against january and durin
he kept us out of lebanon. that was it. but a man of peace, and the other guy is a guy who never saw war and talks like a hawk, and i have a problem like that. romney talks about he has been to war, but he hasn't. am i right? >> well, the parallels are not even, but the point is that stevenson is much more eloquent than eisenhower and stevenson was much more admired by intellectuals than eisenhower and presidents come from different backgrounds. who would have guessed in 1860 that lincoln...
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just a moment, back to the law and how it is used. stand your ground means if you are in danger of somebody is coming at you and you are in danger of your life and threatening you or with a gun outside of your home, and how does that relate to how he went after them? >> well, the issue here is that there are several variations on the stand your ground laws. there is a castle doctrine law which suggests that you can protect your property and the environs right out to the sidewalk. stand your ground is more something that takes it out to the streets. the bottom line on this, chris, is that the interpretation kind of goes to the gunman. the person with the gunman can say, i felt threatened. i felt that i was endangered. prosecutors and police officers an judges who have been able to interpret statements like that are robbed of the ability to do that by the laws which essentially say that there is a blanket immunity. >> mr. nichols, how do you justify self-defense in the broadest if you are a lawman escaping a felon, and he was acting lik
just a moment, back to the law and how it is used. stand your ground means if you are in danger of somebody is coming at you and you are in danger of your life and threatening you or with a gun outside of your home, and how does that relate to how he went after them? >> well, the issue here is that there are several variations on the stand your ground laws. there is a castle doctrine law which suggests that you can protect your property and the environs right out to the sidewalk. stand...
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i was using them just as the english language uses those items or those terms. what do you make of that? when you heard him say ladylike, did it strike you as a bit yesterday and sexist in the old time version where women are treated as somehow frail and they should act like they're frail and fragile and they shouldn't really get rough and tough even when it's a fight for the united states senate? what did you think? >> well, you know, i was speechless. i'm a former courtroom prosecutor, chris, and i want to be strong and informed, and i fight for missouri's middle class families, and todd akin is very extreme, and i don't think he was prepared for me confronting him with things like him being one of the handful of people who vote against the child nutrition program and voting against a sex offender registry and voting against a center for missing and exploited children. i mean, this is somebody who does make michele bachmann look like a hippie. he is that far on the fringe. >> that's pretty far. >> pointing those things out, i'm not sure he was prepared for tha
i was using them just as the english language uses those items or those terms. what do you make of that? when you heard him say ladylike, did it strike you as a bit yesterday and sexist in the old time version where women are treated as somehow frail and they should act like they're frail and fragile and they shouldn't really get rough and tough even when it's a fight for the united states senate? what did you think? >> well, you know, i was speechless. i'm a former courtroom prosecutor,...
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why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. why use more when you can use less? mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. >>> back to "hardball." "the sideshow." first espn, there's buzz in the sports world about john l. smith, the head coach of the university of arkansas. after a dismal start he racked up $25 million in debt. personal debt and recently filed for bankruptcy. so let's go to espn's outside the lines where the panel weighed in on smith's troubles and find a certain prominent political figure to compare him with. >> sitting down with john l. smith and saying cut out the circus act is impossible. no one in this country with the possible exception of mitt romney has had a worst two weeks than john l. smith. >> andy, how would you characterize the last couple of weeks in joh
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, many of us, and most americans want us to be tackling improved access to health services for all americans, making sure we tackle issues around the economy. >> okay, congresswoman -- >> it's hard to understand. and it's losing women's votes. >> it's great to have you represent my own area where i grew up. the 58th ward. great to have you up there with those people. let me ask lilly ledbetter, one of the most famous people on the show in a long time. what do you think politically is going on in the republican party? why do they take up the cause against as you see it, against women as a gender? what is it in their culture that makes them keep going to the ramparts in these wars against women's rights? >> evidently, they don't recognize women for what they are worth and their value 2, it sort of distracts from the campaign right now. what really is important. and it's just like what the senator said. we need jobs in this country. we need to put women back to work. we need to get our women for our family's sake paid equally to what the men are paid, and we've got to focus on our american fami
, many of us, and most americans want us to be tackling improved access to health services for all americans, making sure we tackle issues around the economy. >> okay, congresswoman -- >> it's hard to understand. and it's losing women's votes. >> it's great to have you represent my own area where i grew up. the 58th ward. great to have you up there with those people. let me ask lilly ledbetter, one of the most famous people on the show in a long time. what do you think...
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he will give you the same thing he gave us, nothing. he'll take it all. >> priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> that is strong stuff, bob. >> it is really powerful, and it is really powerful for the same reason that the '94 ads were powerful, and it is real people talking to real people, and reagan democrats talking to blue collar democrats talking to swing voters and romney had to know it was coming for months and years and it is amazing to me that they seem paralyzed. what they will do ultimately is to put some people from staples out there to say he createded jobs, but bain had two jobs, one was venture capital and the other was what i -- i don't quote him often but what rick perry called vulture capitalism, and take over a company and squeeze it, and lootad it with debt, and then fire them, and fly off. >> and let me get back to this, joan. great politicians like tip o'neill and ted kennedy and even reagan in an interesting television way were able to connect with the guy working on the line,
he will give you the same thing he gave us, nothing. he'll take it all. >> priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> that is strong stuff, bob. >> it is really powerful, and it is really powerful for the same reason that the '94 ads were powerful, and it is real people talking to real people, and reagan democrats talking to blue collar democrats talking to swing voters and romney had to know it was coming for months and years and it is...
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he just gave us arguments why barack obama is better. it's great politics. >> you know, i wouldn't have agreed with that two or three days ago, robert reich, but i think now with the depths this economy has fallen to, the fact that we're seeing a rising unemployment rate, pathetic creation of new jobs, revised look at what happened the previous two months where it looks like we created hardly any jobs. you have to say this recovery shouldn't be called a recovery anymore. we're not into a second dip technically. we haven't had two quarters of declining gdp. if the president doesn't do anything between now and november, nothing will happen. is that fair? >> i think it's clear the president has to put forward an affirmative, clear, concrete message, how he's going to get jobs back. paint the republicans as negative but i think he also has to go after romney. with all due respect to my former boss, i think my former boss is dead wrong. bain capital is part of the jp morgan, the wall streetification of the economy. you have entrepreneurs. one
he just gave us arguments why barack obama is better. it's great politics. >> you know, i wouldn't have agreed with that two or three days ago, robert reich, but i think now with the depths this economy has fallen to, the fact that we're seeing a rising unemployment rate, pathetic creation of new jobs, revised look at what happened the previous two months where it looks like we created hardly any jobs. you have to say this recovery shouldn't be called a recovery anymore. we're not into a...
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of us were born. ann was born at henry ford hospital. i was born at harper hospital. no one's ever asked to see my birth certificate, they know this is the place that we were born and raised. >> now, i want to stop here for a moment. this is tough to talk about. this is dangerous, frankly, to talk about. and i'm honestly a bit nervous to be on national television talking about it at all. race is a hard subject, particularly when it intersects with politics and needs to be handled with some care. so i want to say this as clearly as i can. i don't think mitt romney's racist and i'm not accusing him of being racist, not even a little bit. romney said he believes that obama was born in the united states, so i'm not saying he's a birther, either. he's not. what romney has done, though, is indulged birther sentiments throughout the campaign. for instance, he's embraced donald trump as he's become the nation's most prominent birther and then there was a joke he told today. the point of that joke really wasn'
of us were born. ann was born at henry ford hospital. i was born at harper hospital. no one's ever asked to see my birth certificate, they know this is the place that we were born and raised. >> now, i want to stop here for a moment. this is tough to talk about. this is dangerous, frankly, to talk about. and i'm honestly a bit nervous to be on national television talking about it at all. race is a hard subject, particularly when it intersects with politics and needs to be handled with...
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enough use. enough. use the next few months to get back to basics. why do you want to be president? is the answer, quote, because i'm a great fellow, and it's a top job? dig down deep for a better reason. and now joining me is an nbc analyst and also, chris cillizza, an msnbc analyst as well. is this strange, because every time he gets something, it is not just goofball. >> well, peggy noonan's criticism is right in one respect, because mitt romney is constantly falling down by answering reporters' questions. if you talk to the traveling news press corps that would be a shocking comment for them, because is he notorious for not doing press avails or when he does, limiting them to one or two questions. and for peggy noonan and other conservatives the race is settled and not numerically or calendar settled, but can romney elevate his mission and elevate the party along with him? i think he took a step in that direction tuesday night. i thought that was the best acceptance speech he gave. >> and his answer to peggy is i think i'm pretty good with regard to why he wants to be president
enough use. enough. use the next few months to get back to basics. why do you want to be president? is the answer, quote, because i'm a great fellow, and it's a top job? dig down deep for a better reason. and now joining me is an nbc analyst and also, chris cillizza, an msnbc analyst as well. is this strange, because every time he gets something, it is not just goofball. >> well, peggy noonan's criticism is right in one respect, because mitt romney is constantly falling down by answering...
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this is all of us in it together rather than the republican view of all of us basically separate and apart. >> i want to show you what the president said in an interview with the nbc affiliate in cincinnati. president obama laid into mitt romney for his health care plan date language flip-flop earlier this week. the president questioned romney's principles. >> the fact that a whole bunch of republicans in washington suddenly said, this is a tax. for six years he said it wasn't. and now he's suddenly reversed himself. and so the question becomes, are you doing that because of politics? are you abandoning a principle you fought for for six years simply because you are getting pressure for two days? >> jared bernstein, quick final thought from you on what you just watched. >> this is -- we are deep into the silly season, my friends. this is one of the most inane debates we've had so far. look, if people who don't pay this penalty, people who can afford to get insurance but don't, are placing an implicit tax on the rest of us who have to cover their uncompensated costs. romney understand
this is all of us in it together rather than the republican view of all of us basically separate and apart. >> i want to show you what the president said in an interview with the nbc affiliate in cincinnati. president obama laid into mitt romney for his health care plan date language flip-flop earlier this week. the president questioned romney's principles. >> the fact that a whole bunch of republicans in washington suddenly said, this is a tax. for six years he said it wasn't. and...
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he's used to accommodating the product for the consumer. maybe he's accommodating himself, the product, for the electoral consumer. he's been trying to do this for the entire campaign. i don't know why he didn't say something like, look, he was the home state guy. i was just standing up for him in the primary. certainly in the general election i voted for the republican. i don't know why he didn't say that and be done with it. this just re-enforces what i think his greatest weakness is here. i think these little missteps, which would mean nothing for someone else, are more potent because they re-enforce what people's deepest concerns about governor romney is. >> here's what about -- i don't get why you don't occasionally admit you do something. another moment last night, he denied having any knowledge about running this spanish radio ad in which he distorts a quote from newt gingrich. let's listen. why does he deny everything, this guy? >> you've had an ad running saying that speaker gingrich called spanish, quote, the language of the ghett
he's used to accommodating the product for the consumer. maybe he's accommodating himself, the product, for the electoral consumer. he's been trying to do this for the entire campaign. i don't know why he didn't say something like, look, he was the home state guy. i was just standing up for him in the primary. certainly in the general election i voted for the republican. i don't know why he didn't say that and be done with it. this just re-enforces what i think his greatest weakness is here. i...
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use the next few months to get back to basics. why do you want to be president? because i'm a fellow and it's the top job? dig down deep for a better reason. and now joining me is an nbc analyst and it is strange, because every time he gets something, it is not just goofball. >> well, peggy noonan's criticism is right in one respect, because mitt romney is constantly falling down by answering the questions. if you talk to the traveling news press corps that would be a shocking comment for them, because he is notorious for the press avails and when he does limiting them to one or two questions. and for peggy noonan and other conservatives the race is settled and not numerically or calendar settled, but can romney ell vat t-- elevate the party with him. and he took a step tuesday. >> and his answer to peggy is i think i'm pretty good, and this is the best job in the country, so i think believe i should be here. >> well, the romney advisers believes he should be president because he is uniquely qualified in these times. he should say that more often, i have a skill
use the next few months to get back to basics. why do you want to be president? because i'm a fellow and it's the top job? dig down deep for a better reason. and now joining me is an nbc analyst and it is strange, because every time he gets something, it is not just goofball. >> well, peggy noonan's criticism is right in one respect, because mitt romney is constantly falling down by answering the questions. if you talk to the traveling news press corps that would be a shocking comment for...
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to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8.
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sherrodbrown.com, people can join us. we've got lots of people that have done everything from small contributions to knocking on doors and doing phone banks, and that's how you beat this kind of money. it's the only way a progressive populist democrat in a state like ohio wins. >> there's some things i keep worrying about. ohio is one i worry about. i wonder about the secretary of state out there. i wonder about the stumble we had last time, the people kept questioning -- i'm talking about 2004, real questions about the count out in ohio. what do you see? what do you see -- we have 650 obama lawyers in cuyahoga county being on the lookout for any kind of monkey business out there. what do you hear? what's coming? >> well, i think -- >> in terms of trouble. >> i think the obama campaign -- there may be trouble. you know, i think we're all worried about voter suppression. we're somewhat worried about diebold, about getting the ground game out, but the ground game is excellent, chris. i feel optimistic. it's not a slam dunk,
sherrodbrown.com, people can join us. we've got lots of people that have done everything from small contributions to knocking on doors and doing phone banks, and that's how you beat this kind of money. it's the only way a progressive populist democrat in a state like ohio wins. >> there's some things i keep worrying about. ohio is one i worry about. i wonder about the secretary of state out there. i wonder about the stumble we had last time, the people kept questioning -- i'm talking...
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olympic games i use that word because it was the code word for the george w. bush's code word to cripple the iranian nuclear program through high-tech hacking into it. >> the cyber war, and because the nuclear program is not on the internet this required having an agent insert a thumb drive and as david sanger describes in the book "confront and conceal," it was inserting mechanisms into the centrifuges into iraq and iran and giving us a mirror image of what was happening in the iran's nuclear plant and u.s. initiated and not as previously suspected or inferred. >> and we thought it was a cover-up. >> yes, until we read sanger's book and not denied by anyone, and it was george bush and expanded greatly by president obama. >> and you are a president watcher, but i thought he gave it away with the way he treated with gravity and the way he responded to the leaks and the anger of whoever did it was almost to me a statement, hey, this is what we are doing. and i don't want it out there. >> well, in fact, what mike rogers the chairman of the house intelligence comm
olympic games i use that word because it was the code word for the george w. bush's code word to cripple the iranian nuclear program through high-tech hacking into it. >> the cyber war, and because the nuclear program is not on the internet this required having an agent insert a thumb drive and as david sanger describes in the book "confront and conceal," it was inserting mechanisms into the centrifuges into iraq and iran and giving us a mirror image of what was happening in the...
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michael steele is here with us and cynthia tucker is here as well. thank you, cynthia and michael, there's an old tradition in politics you go to the fringe or hard left or right to win the caucuses and start to move slowly, the big battleship around so by labor day you're ready to confront the enemy at the center. he didn't do that. he stayed right through the summer and masterfully, wednesday, started to go i'm for pre-existing condition coverage, i'm for education and all this good stuff. >> i think part of that, you're right, in your analysis there. that's what happens politically. i think for the romney campaign they took that strategy, elongated it because they had shoring up to do with their base. >> can you pull it off? can you make that switcharoo in september. >> i think you can. >> or october rather. >> i think you can. number one. number two, we saw obama do the same thing. he was to hillary's left, brought it around, started quoting reagan in the fall, started sounding reaganesque. that's where the votes are. >> but your party has gotten
michael steele is here with us and cynthia tucker is here as well. thank you, cynthia and michael, there's an old tradition in politics you go to the fringe or hard left or right to win the caucuses and start to move slowly, the big battleship around so by labor day you're ready to confront the enemy at the center. he didn't do that. he stayed right through the summer and masterfully, wednesday, started to go i'm for pre-existing condition coverage, i'm for education and all this good stuff....
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if there's something he won't tell us about that, what is he not telling us? >> yeah. murky. >> if he doesn't make that leap, i frankly don't see how he wins this election. >> let's look at the latest new york times quinnipiac poll. in three key battleground states, obama and romney are neck and neck on who do voters trust to do a better job on the economy? look at those numbers. they are pretty even, mark. i think that's amazing because you think obama has the strength of foreign policy, to an extent, he's more likable. we'll get to that in a minute. and he's the income bent, with the economy has week as it's been, a challenger would always look better. >> i think this is always going to come down to one thing assuming the economy didn't improve, could chicago knock out mitt romney and make him unacceptable? they've done a good job for the last two and a half months putting things in that direction. i think to some extent the election is going to come down to on the personal side on the question of dealing with the economy, romney's v.p. choice, convention sites and d
if there's something he won't tell us about that, what is he not telling us? >> yeah. murky. >> if he doesn't make that leap, i frankly don't see how he wins this election. >> let's look at the latest new york times quinnipiac poll. in three key battleground states, obama and romney are neck and neck on who do voters trust to do a better job on the economy? look at those numbers. they are pretty even, mark. i think that's amazing because you think obama has the strength of...
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as the jobs numbers get better, they're going to use that as the battled field. we saw greece. we saw the japan meltdown. they're talking about maybe a war with iran. all these things could turn on a moment's notice. after the debt ceiling where he hit the lowest he's been in a while, and congress did, he was able to pull himself up. >> have a nice weekend. coming up, rick santorum wants newt gingrich out of the race so he can have a one on one with mitt romney. will he get it? we'll see. santorum has to take mississippi and alabama. he's got to shut him out. in baseball terminology, close the guy down. can he do it? that's ahead. you're watching "hardball." the destruction of newt gingrich for those fans of the destruction of newt gingrich. [ coughs ] what is this shorty? uh, tissues sir, i'm sick. you don't cough, you don't show defeat. give me your war face! raaah! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. give me your war face! are you still sleeping?aaah! just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad,
as the jobs numbers get better, they're going to use that as the battled field. we saw greece. we saw the japan meltdown. they're talking about maybe a war with iran. all these things could turn on a moment's notice. after the debt ceiling where he hit the lowest he's been in a while, and congress did, he was able to pull himself up. >> have a nice weekend. coming up, rick santorum wants newt gingrich out of the race so he can have a one on one with mitt romney. will he get it? we'll see....
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he's used to talking to people with a lot of money or people under him who are used to the fact he has a lot of money and comes from a lot of money. now he's out there trying to sell himself as joe bag o' doughnuts, joe six pack. what do you say? it's not translating. >> there is and has always been for romney a disconnect issue. and there's two dynamics in this primary caucus process. you have had notional voters. the notional voters have gone after every front-runner. michele bachmann, rick perry, herman cain. the notion of someone who is not romney has attracted them. they fall in love. they fall out of love. then you've had the rational republican voters. i'm not saying those who are notion are rational, or those who are not notional are only rational. they say this is the best we've got. following the william f. buckley rule. probably the most conservative republican who can get elected. not the most conservative but the one who can get elected. even with all of romney's otherwise visible rhetorical maladies. wherever he goes off script. whenever he tries this organic authenticity
he's used to talking to people with a lot of money or people under him who are used to the fact he has a lot of money and comes from a lot of money. now he's out there trying to sell himself as joe bag o' doughnuts, joe six pack. what do you say? it's not translating. >> there is and has always been for romney a disconnect issue. and there's two dynamics in this primary caucus process. you have had notional voters. the notional voters have gone after every front-runner. michele bachmann,...
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bob mcdonald is a terrific governor and do you use him and seal off the south? >> does it hurt if he is catholi catholic? >> oh, no, if anything, it helps given the current struggle between obama and the catholic hierarchy, mcdonald would be an asset everywhere and across the whole country as a catholic. if you want a guy who helps you in the industrial midwest, portman has the advantage. >> does it hurt that he was in the bush administration? >> well, he is more complicated that he was a trade representative, but on the other hand, portman is really smart, so i suspect that he can handle being the trade representative. >> would you get with a colorful guy like rubio or governor kr christie? >> i would look at rubio seriously and they will, but also a longer shot like sus suz martinez from new mexico. >> and what about rubio? >> well, he is a unique figure in his own right. >> you think he is a being considered in the running? >> well, i believe so, because delivering florida is a huge state. >> if you had torder it right now, who are the best picks for him, if
bob mcdonald is a terrific governor and do you use him and seal off the south? >> does it hurt if he is catholi catholic? >> oh, no, if anything, it helps given the current struggle between obama and the catholic hierarchy, mcdonald would be an asset everywhere and across the whole country as a catholic. if you want a guy who helps you in the industrial midwest, portman has the advantage. >> does it hurt that he was in the bush administration? >> well, he is more...
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i hate to use a sound bite like that. but we have more guns in this country and we have more gun violence in this country than any other western industrialized nation and they don't see a link and, in fact, what they then say is, we need more guns like our guest just said. that's the world we live in. we live in a world where everyone around the country has mentally deranged people, violent movie games, violent music as we do, and yet they don't have the number of guns we have and strikingly, oddly enough they don't have the same gun violence that we do. i don't know why that point escapes wayne lapierre. and our guest on the show tonight. >> mr. siebold, i feel naive. i'm confused. i expected the nra to embrace universal background checks. i thought nra might get out in front of the ban on military assault rifles. i don't think that message played so well which is what david is saying in middle america. >> the problem not the nra. the problem is we're having the wrong conversation as usual. we should be talking about men
i hate to use a sound bite like that. but we have more guns in this country and we have more gun violence in this country than any other western industrialized nation and they don't see a link and, in fact, what they then say is, we need more guns like our guest just said. that's the world we live in. we live in a world where everyone around the country has mentally deranged people, violent movie games, violent music as we do, and yet they don't have the number of guns we have and strikingly,...
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us british are not very good at positivity. we've been whining about the olympics for several weeks now. you've heard about the problems with the security. the taxi drivers, the cabdrivers have been moaning about the olympic route network. you get them in every olympics, of course. but there is nothing quite like somebody coming from overseas, telling us that we're not behind our olympics, for brits to really get behind it. i think so since mitt romney rocked up a couple days ago, you can almost see the brits put their arms around the olympic stadium saying, you know what? we are behind this. i've been watching some of the opening ceremonies secretly because you can't see it for a couple of hours yet. everyone is behind the games and it's looking good. >> he still looks stiff as hell walking around number 10 there. it's a strange way the guy walks. i want to know the politics of this. we'll get to the pictures and the quotes in a second. here's the point. i thought cameron would like him. aren't they fellow tories? >> i think t
us british are not very good at positivity. we've been whining about the olympics for several weeks now. you've heard about the problems with the security. the taxi drivers, the cabdrivers have been moaning about the olympic route network. you get them in every olympics, of course. but there is nothing quite like somebody coming from overseas, telling us that we're not behind our olympics, for brits to really get behind it. i think so since mitt romney rocked up a couple days ago, you can...
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and they have used before to float stuff. this is the problem, when you let the dog the leash, sometimes the dog bites or megss up. >> why the anger? i can hear you're upset. but why, the irritation has gone to outrage. i read in your coverage both of you guys, outrage, irritation, antipathy. it's joe's bad this week. he was a bad, bad operative. what's that about? you first, glenn and then back to mark. >> most of the time when biden does this stuff, it doesn't force the president's hand directly. this is a white house, plouffe and those guys talk about the long game. as mark can tell you, they're reactive, particularly when they see something on the front page of "the new york times" or "the washington post." biden made them act. the other thing i want to say, chris, one of the givens here they have been saying they would have done before this the convention. that was not what i was hearing in weeks leading up to this. >> let me check mark on that. that's a key point. was the president intending sometime before now and the
and they have used before to float stuff. this is the problem, when you let the dog the leash, sometimes the dog bites or megss up. >> why the anger? i can hear you're upset. but why, the irritation has gone to outrage. i read in your coverage both of you guys, outrage, irritation, antipathy. it's joe's bad this week. he was a bad, bad operative. what's that about? you first, glenn and then back to mark. >> most of the time when biden does this stuff, it doesn't force the...
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earth with hezbollah against us. and jordan teetering towards the islamic militant side and who knows what coming to our side thanks to the sleeper cell, war and peace. that is how the president laid it out today, and we need to talk about it with msnbc's andrea mitchell and mother jones' david corn and author of the book "showdown." olympic games i use that word because it was the code word for the george w. bush's code word to cripple the iranian nuclear program through high-tech hacking into it. >> the cyber war, and because the nuclear program is not on the internet this required having an agent insert a thumb drive and as david sanger describes in the book "confront and conceal," it was inserting mechanisms into the centrifuges into iraq and iran and giving us a mirror image of what was happening in the iran's nuclear plant and u.s. initiated and not as previously suspected or inferred. >> and we thought it was a cover-up. >> yes, until we read sanger's book and not denied by anyone, and it was george bush and e
earth with hezbollah against us. and jordan teetering towards the islamic militant side and who knows what coming to our side thanks to the sleeper cell, war and peace. that is how the president laid it out today, and we need to talk about it with msnbc's andrea mitchell and mother jones' david corn and author of the book "showdown." olympic games i use that word because it was the code word for the george w. bush's code word to cripple the iranian nuclear program through high-tech...
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>> why didn't the general give it to us? >> he knew the country was misled perhaps by accident, i'll take that, by the secretary -- ambassador to the u.n. we were misled. we were all believing what she said. we all thought this -- >> hold on a second, hold on a second here. when you say misled, that is a politicized term. there was nothing deliberate about this. unless you believe that general petraeus and the deputy director, now acting director morell, and the dni director were in on some conspiracy, they were doing their job. and, yes, they got it wrong. >> you're missing the point. i'm dealing with the news here as we get it. i don't like rolling disclosure. at some point he got the full story. why didn't he come forward -- why did he have to be dragged into that hearing room today and put before both committees to get the truth? why are we only getting the clarification today? why didn't he as cia director go to the president, the public ought to know what happened. why didn't he do that? >> the intelligence community p
>> why didn't the general give it to us? >> he knew the country was misled perhaps by accident, i'll take that, by the secretary -- ambassador to the u.n. we were misled. we were all believing what she said. we all thought this -- >> hold on a second, hold on a second here. when you say misled, that is a politicized term. there was nothing deliberate about this. unless you believe that general petraeus and the deputy director, now acting director morell, and the dni director...
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i want to welcome joe to decency where senator john mccain took us and ed rollins is taking us. chris, the rhetoric in this country is dangerous that it is important to acknowledge they have now staked out a lunatic fringe. they have now said certain kinds of comments are beyond the pail. that's a good thing. we should applaud that today. and you know that a however is coming. however -- >> here's something, by the way, i like fury a lot and know what he has to do sometimes. but in this case, he's saying the right thing. michele bachmann is off the rails. by the way, here she is finding someone who agreed with her. she was on today with glenn beck. >> oh, yes. >> beck defended the congresswoman and attacked john mccain who he said is marching to the orders of the muslim brotherhood. that's john mccain being accused of it this time. you have to keep up with your crowd. they are frisky out there. keep up with them. let's listen to glenn and michelle. >> john mccain and all the elephant media are falling right in line with the muslim brotherhood. >> michele bachmann continued her d
i want to welcome joe to decency where senator john mccain took us and ed rollins is taking us. chris, the rhetoric in this country is dangerous that it is important to acknowledge they have now staked out a lunatic fringe. they have now said certain kinds of comments are beyond the pail. that's a good thing. we should applaud that today. and you know that a however is coming. however -- >> here's something, by the way, i like fury a lot and know what he has to do sometimes. but in this...
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joining us from two gentlemen. you talk about the issue surrounding the romney campaign and an outside romney campaign adviser told you in the book they haven't been able to grapple with the central issue that they face as campaign which is in the absence of a candidate who has any poetry or any ability to connect on the emotional level how do you create a bond? if you are a supercharismatic candidate like john mccain, they ran without a bold agenda, because they have a more emotional and values way to connect to the voters, but this guy does not have it. he has the warmth of a wall street ceo. evan, essential he connect at some point for the voters say, i can't have a beer with him, but i think that he can turn the economy around. >> well, as you were saying at the top of the show, if the economy tanks and unemployment is way up, he can win by default, but sure, he's got to do better than he has done. he has been a bad politician. he has to find some way to be and i don't like this word, but relatable, and some wa
joining us from two gentlemen. you talk about the issue surrounding the romney campaign and an outside romney campaign adviser told you in the book they haven't been able to grapple with the central issue that they face as campaign which is in the absence of a candidate who has any poetry or any ability to connect on the emotional level how do you create a bond? if you are a supercharismatic candidate like john mccain, they ran without a bold agenda, because they have a more emotional and...
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let's go to economic analyst hetha pramakar joining us from london. how are you? >> i'm doing great. how are you? >> i'm great. i see commercials with michael feps, citi card or visa and you have ryan lochte swimming the way all the way to the olympics in another one. what happens on the result of a race like yesterday when you have michael phelps being the big branded guy and he loses, he doesn't even medal? what happens to that brand? >> well, ryan lochte is now america's favorite. i mean, yes, we all love michael phelps but lochte and one thing to understand is he was already getting endorsements before he won that god medal last night and making $2.3 million innocent doersmentes of procter & gamble and speeos and mutual of omaha. winning one or two more gold medals, that's harder than probably in our lifetime but he could surpass michael phelps' endorsement deals by -- michael fell ms making about $6 million in endorsement deals in 2010 and set to make more money winning the 1 or 2 god medals. >> really? you think that's the gauge? he went 8 for 8 the last oly
let's go to economic analyst hetha pramakar joining us from london. how are you? >> i'm doing great. how are you? >> i'm great. i see commercials with michael feps, citi card or visa and you have ryan lochte swimming the way all the way to the olympics in another one. what happens on the result of a race like yesterday when you have michael phelps being the big branded guy and he loses, he doesn't even medal? what happens to that brand? >> well, ryan lochte is now america's...
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. >>> thank you for joining us. all about joe. if his goal was to fire up the democratic base, he sure did it. did he move the numbers? has he started moving them back towards obama. this is "hardball." the place for politics. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> welcome back to "hardball." whether you loved it or not or hated it, joe biden's performance dominated the stage last night as he went on offense against paul ryan and mitt romney. let's take a look. >> i have never met two guys who were more down on america across
. >>> thank you for joining us. all about joe. if his goal was to fire up the democratic base, he sure did it. did he move the numbers? has he started moving them back towards obama. this is "hardball." the place for politics. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. i would not say i'm into it, but let's see where this goes. [ buzzer ] do you like to travel? i'm all about "free travel," babe. that's what i do. [ buzzer ] balance transfers -- you up for that? well... too soon? [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from every major bank, and find the one that's right for you. creditcards.com. it's simple. search, compare, and apply. >>> welcome back to "hardball." now for the "side show." first up, and that was fast, after rick santorum's loss in the primary, some folks were wondering if he was setting his sights on the 2016 race. this was his reaction earlier this month. >> next time? >> yes. >> you haven't talked to my wife, obviously. >>
we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. i would not say i'm into it, but let's see where this goes. [ buzzer ] do you like to travel? i'm all about "free travel," babe. that's what i do. [ buzzer ] balance transfers -- you up for that?...
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. >>> thank you for joining us. all about joe. if his goal was to fire up the democratic base, he sure did it. did he move the numbers? has he started moving them back towards obama. this is "hardball." the place for politics. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. it was assigned to hi
. >>> thank you for joining us. all about joe. if his goal was to fire up the democratic base, he sure did it. did he move the numbers? has he started moving them back towards obama. this is "hardball." the place for politics. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good...
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he's not used to it. it's like he's running a rose garden strategy, but he doesn't live in the rose garden yet and no one has told him, chris. doug is absolutely right. he's not good on his feet. his last few interviews have been disasters. he was terrible with david gregory. when paul ryan sat down with chris wallace, he was hammered on the absence of details in their plans. romney couldn't even handle bret baier from fox. they can't even go to fox -- when they go on fox -- nobody blows fox who is a republican except these two guys. so i think it's the prevent defense except he's not sitting on a lead. he has a narrow popular vote lead. but he's behind in most of the swing states. he's behind in ohio, wisconsin, iowa, nevada. you know, i'm not sure this is so safe, but it's probably the safest course for him. >> well, i think bret baier is pretty good in that interview. one reason romney might steer clear of sit-down interviews, he's been barraged with questions about senate candidate richard mourdock. t
he's not used to it. it's like he's running a rose garden strategy, but he doesn't live in the rose garden yet and no one has told him, chris. doug is absolutely right. he's not good on his feet. his last few interviews have been disasters. he was terrible with david gregory. when paul ryan sat down with chris wallace, he was hammered on the absence of details in their plans. romney couldn't even handle bret baier from fox. they can't even go to fox -- when they go on fox -- nobody blows fox...
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two, use an m-dot ur element. help google recognize and use your site separately from your standard one. test and listen to feedback. use google's site and talk to your customers about their complaints and suggestions. >>> sometimes entrepreneurs get so caught up in wanting the sale sa they tend to lose sight of the fact that getting business at all costs is not always worth it. you're better off ditching customers that bring you down and take you away from really good clients. marley major is the ceo of the party goddess, a nationally acclaimed full event service planning and catering company. "but are you making any money? stop being busy and start creating cash." thank you so much for seeing you. >> we have a lot of people coming on and saying, fire your clients. fire the bottom 20%. >> i'm going to tell you how to do it. that sounds great. then when it gets to the conversation it's sort of like, uh. you know. >> secondly you don't want them to start bad-mouthing you. >> i liken it to when you know you need to
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it's two very different uses of the word "we." romney after five years of campaigning, he still hasn't convinced this lot that he's one of them and that showed today. >> i guess despite the new orleans music out there, mark, he hasn't exactly built up the jazz aspect of his personality, has he? >> look, he has, although he talked in more personal terms today. this is a brand new speech for him. it was not his normal stump speed. we'll see if he uses it going forward. he took on directly his massachusetts record. first, we pride ourselves in trying to be able to read the room at an event like this. i don't think either of them had a performance that's dramatically going to change the triple digit tree of where this race is i think headed towards michigan and arizona in a couple of weeks. santorum was very good. i thought he could have been better. romney was pretty good for this audience. he's not jazzy, he's never going to be. he has to take on his massachusetts record as a candidate for the nomination and the general election. th
it's two very different uses of the word "we." romney after five years of campaigning, he still hasn't convinced this lot that he's one of them and that showed today. >> i guess despite the new orleans music out there, mark, he hasn't exactly built up the jazz aspect of his personality, has he? >> look, he has, although he talked in more personal terms today. this is a brand new speech for him. it was not his normal stump speed. we'll see if he uses it going forward. he...